专题:Ethics, Aesthetics, and Art

This cluster of papers explores the intersection of art, ethics, and aesthetics in philosophy, delving into topics such as the moral knowledge conveyed through literature and film, the ethical evaluation of narrative artworks, and the cognitive value of artistic experiences. It also discusses the role of cinema and literature in shaping moral sentiments and imagination.
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Response to Berker, Na’aman, and Yao

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La ética de la visión de Iris Murdoch y la significación moral de la literatura

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Imagination, ethics, and epistemic inquiry: Why teaching literature and film in the philosophy classroom matters

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Comments on “The free aesthetics of Eastern philosophy, the artistic creation and the influence of Eastern philosophy on contemporary visual art”

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PHILOSOPHY OF ART:

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How Not to Defend Aesthetic Education: Bildung as Self-Defeating Mechanism in John Williams's Stoner

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Arts, Movies and Moral Reflections

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Transcendental aesthetics and the development of journalism

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Beauty leads to truth: aesthetic induction on consistency

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The Intersection Between Philosophy And Literature

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Aesthetic Understanding

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Toward a Communitarian Theory of Aesthetic Value

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Literary Racial Impersonation

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The Women Are Up to Something

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The Ethics of Attention

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Why It’s OK to Enjoy the Work of Immoral Artists

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Aesthetic knowledge

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Moral Vision

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The women are up to something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch revolutionized ethics

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Trust and Sincerity in Art

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